Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 774503
Cadmium levels and evaluation of the dietary intake of mediterranean ussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis) and oysters (Ostrea edulis) from southern and northern farming areas along the Croatian coast of the Adriatic Sea
Cadmium levels and evaluation of the dietary intake of mediterranean ussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis) and oysters (Ostrea edulis) from southern and northern farming areas along the Croatian coast of the Adriatic Sea // ICS 2015 Congress Proceedings of International Cadmium Symposium 2015
Sassari: University of SASSARI Department of Biomedical Sciences, Italy, 2015. str. 70-70 (poster, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Cadmium levels and evaluation of the dietary intake of mediterranean ussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis) and oysters (Ostrea edulis) from southern and northern farming areas along the Croatian coast of the Adriatic Sea
Autori
Bilandžić, Nina ; Sedak, Marija ; Čalopek, Čalopek ; Zrnčić, Snježana ; Oraić, Dražen ; Džafić, Natalija ; Mišetić Ostojić, Dijana ; Bogdanović, Tanja ; Petričević, Sandra ; Ujević, Ivana
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
ICS 2015 Congress Proceedings of International Cadmium Symposium 2015
/ - Sassari : University of SASSARI Department of Biomedical Sciences, Italy, 2015, 70-70
Skup
International Cadmium Symposium 2015
Mjesto i datum
Sassari, Italija, 25.06.2015. - 27.06.2015
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Poster
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
Mussels ; Oysters ; Cadmium ; Croatian coast
Sažetak
Due to fact that the Adriatic Sea is a closed water system, toxic metals may arise from industrial and urban waste, anthropogenic sources, rinsing of rocks and atmospheric emissions. Many marine organisms, such as shellfishes used in human nutrition, accumulate high levels of metals from the environment and may be used as biomarkers of toxic metals pollutions in the marine area. From the standpoint of food safety, these are unsuitable for human consumption. The aim of this study was to determine cadmium concentrations in the tissue of mussels (Mytilus galoprovincialis) and oysters (Ostrea edulis), the most commonly bred species in Croatia, cultivated using traditional floating park technologies. Mussels (n=25) and oysters (n=25) were sampled during 2013 at two farming areas: Mali Ston Bay (south) situated between the mainland and the Pelješac Peninsula near the Neretva River delta on the southern Adriatic coast and the Istrian Peninsula (north) situated on the northern Croatian coast and bordering on Slovenian waters. The results showed mean cadmium concentrations in muscles of oysters (mg/kg): south 1.59, north 1.48. Mean cadmium levels in mussels were (mg/kg): south 0.30, north 0.56. Significantly higher levels were found in mussels from northern than southern locations (p<0.01). These concentrations exceeded the maximum permissible concentration set by the European Community (1 mg/kg). For the purpose of risk assessment for cadmium levels measured in shellfishe, the estimated weekly intakes were calculated and compared with the toxicological values of the provisional tolerable weekly intake (PTWI) set at 2.5 μg/kg BW by EFSA. The contributions to the PTWI were for (%): oysters: north 118.4, south 127.2 ; mussels: south 24, north 44.8. Therefore, the consumption of large quantities of oysters may pose a health risk to the normal consumer regarding high Cd concentrations and high tolerable weekly intake limits.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Institut za oceanografiju i ribarstvo, Split
Profili:
Snježana Zrnčić
(autor)
Tanja Bogdanović
(autor)
Ivana Ujević
(autor)
Nina Bilandžić
(autor)
Natalija Džafić
(autor)
Marija Sedak
(autor)
Sandra Petričević
(autor)